Intensive executive training for professionals in the energy industry.

In its effort to share its vast knowledge on a variety of issues pertaining the energy sector, HAEE launches a set of short seminars addressed to professionals in the energy industry who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills and take their career to the next level by further developing their expertise.

HAEE Seminars are short, one-day seminars targeted on specific energy economics subject matters. The Seminars are taking place at HAEE head office in Athens and are aimed at offering insight on key-issues of the energy market, helping professionals understand developments and new trends, as well as equip them with the skills to successfully address current and future challenges and spot opportunities.

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Please note that if any change occurs regarding the date of the Seminar or in case of cancellation, you will have the option of either full refund or you may automatically book your place for the new date of the Seminar or any other HAEE Seminar.

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Leadership in Global Energy

"Leadership in Global Energy" @ a glance:

When: 12 July 2019

Where: HAEE's Head Office

How long: One-day seminar (8 hours)

Time: 09.00 - 18.00

Upon completion of the Seminar, participants will be able to:

•Be inspired to take a fresh approach to leading their teams and take on new challenges.

•Experience how to apply different leadership techniques in different situations to get high performance from multi-national and cross-functional teams.

•Develop greater self-awareness and understanding of team and organisational behaviours.

•Learn how to make decisions in difficult or uncertain circumstances.

•Improve their ability to identify opportunities, create value for their firm and manage change.

"Managing the Energy Transition" Seminar starts with an overview of the drivers of the ongoing energy transition, provides an introduction to some of the conceptual frameworks in the Energy Transition. Based on the evidence so far of the 4-Ds in Energy Transition - Democratisation, Decarbonisation, Decentralisation and Digitisation in Energy, the course provides the essential tool kit for practicing managers in energy companies to respond to the policy and regulatory changes underway. The objective of the course, through practical case examples is to demonstrate that managing the energy transition process is not easy, involves high stakes policy level negotiations but can also offer opportunities along the way for companies to adapt their business models to shape/manage the outcomes from the energy transition process and yet remain fit for the future.

HAEE's Seminar on the Geopolitics of Energy in South Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean will offer participants an in-depth review of the energy policies of the region’s leading countries and the way they interact with the respective strategies of the US, the EU, Russia and China. The Seminar will analyze the interaction between governments and major industry players focusing on the oil and natural gas sectors.

The course provides a comprehensive overview of the oil and gas exploration and production industry from a historical, current and future perspective for both non-technical and technical staff. The principles of exploration, development and production will be covered and complemented by what is happening in the industry and what the future holds. The full lifecycle of exploration to product deliver will be covered.

HAEE’s introduction to the “Competitive Electricity Markets” Seminar, provides a comprehensive overview of the main principles and concepts related to the liberalization of the power markets, the basic models of market design, how power sector is restructured and regulated under competition, and how electricity markets are organized. There is emphasis on the details of the “Target Model” for the European Internal Electricity Market, the role of Market Coupling, the fundamentals of Bilateral Transactions and Power Exchanges for trading, as well as the products traded and the trading strategies. The core objective is to understand the most important features of the European competitive power markets, the drivers for the price determination and risk management.

The upcoming Climate Conference will herald the silver jubilee of climate change negotiations organised as a Conference of Parties (COP) by the UNFCCC. This seminar will provide not only an insight into how the climate negotiations impact business of the energy industries but also provide a historical underpinning to how the future policy around carbon market developments, global pricing of carbon and the role these negotiations play in the evolution of carbon finance instruments.

This course covers the international policy, market instruments of carbon and the role of carbon finance in facilitating the energy transition to a decarbonised economy that is underway. The objective of this course is to prepare the attending professionals to clearly establish the link between the esoteric sounding language of climate negotiations to the strategic drivers in globalising carbon markets and the role of carbon finance that is driving the transition towards a decarbonised economy, globally.

HAEE’s introduction to the “Basics of Hellenic Energy Exchange” Seminar provides a solid overview of the main principles and concepts related to the power market model as implemented in Europe, accompanied by the latest developments in Greece. The seminar includes an introduction to the concept of market design, the roles of the different markets, regulation, price determination and risk management. The core objective is to understand the most important features of Hellenic Energy Exchange structure.